Bluffdale, Utah – Intermountain Helical Piers is the latest company to call on Utah EMT Dave Bresnahan to come directly to their facility to train employees in first aid, CPR, and AED.
“Certification classes take only 3 1/2 to 4 hours to complete and include three certifications in one combined class for standard first aid, CPR, and AED. The cost for the combined class is less than what other organizations charge for just one certification, and takes only half the time of other classes, which makes it easy for busy companies like Intermountain Helical Piers to include a training class in their regular work day,” explained Bresnahan.
Companies and community organizations can schedule a training class at a time and location convenient to the participants. A nationally recognized certification card is provided upon completion of the class. Certification meets or exceeds the Heart Association and Red Cross guidelines, according to Bresnahan. Information on first aid and other classes is provided at www.CPR302.com
“We shopped for an instructor and classes online and were pleased when we found Dave Bresnahan. We called him and set up a class for our employees quickly and easily, at a cost that was very competitive. He made it convenient, and the class was excellent,” said Jared Dalton of Intermountain Helical Piers (http://intermountainhelicalpiers.com).
“Companies and community organizations are able to schedule a class for their members, and individuals can also call to find a class they can join,” explained Bresnahan.
Intermountain Helical Piers Corporation has been providing permanent foundation support solutions in a timely manner since 1994. With a focus on integrity, and a belief in a product backed by a lifetime warranty, Intermountain Helical Piers Corp. has become a leader in the industry of deep steel foundations throughout the intermountain west.
“Sudden injury as well as heart attacks and stroke are the main causes of death, so people we train in first aid and CPR skills can help prevent many of those deaths. Our mission is to enable many more members of the general public to become trained in first aid, CPR, and AED. We do not want cost to deter people from getting trained, so we keep the fee as low as possible,” said Bresnahan.
Details about the various first aid and CPR certification classes can be found online at http://www.CPR302.com, including information on how to schedule a class.
Media ContactCompany Name: David M. Bresnahan - EMT
Contact Person: Dave Bresnahan
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Phone: 801-562-5362, 801-804-5386
Address:Box 1396
City: Sandy
State: Utah
Country: United States
Website: www.FirstAid-CPR-AED-UTAH.com